 Hi, my name is Nikita. I am 20 years old. I am from St. Petersburg, Russia. When I was maybe 13 or 14 and I just started my way in computer games, I was looking for games which are more involved in plot and characters. It's not very popular nowadays for younger people. You have to look back on some old games. But I was looking for games in which storytelling is in the center. And I found Fahrenheit and I enjoyed it very much because it was winter outside as it is now. And winter in the game and it multiplies the level of me interconnected with the characters and atmosphere. I remember it so deeply. Some might believe that it's most of the time it's winter outside in my city. And that's why I should play this game like all the time. It's such a coincidence because when I was playing it was raining and it was autumn outside and it was so rainy. I could just open the window and hear rain from outside and I could just put on some headphones and hear rain from the game. In my opinion, the further we go in time the more games are targeted at entertainment than they are at thinking, at storytelling, at narrative. Playing modern games is more like watching a movie. Careful. I need you. And that's why if you want to experience something more close to reading a book, playing old games is more spiritual for me right now.